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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance-Times, 1949-09-21, Page 10TUOlg !Ks frtifisi A Make your arrange- ments NOW for your STEEL Requirements to get that building un- der way before the wea- therman starts playing his tricks: Our Warehouse is well stocked in all types of STEEL ! ANGLE BEAMS, CHANNEL POSTS, FLATS, SHEETS, PLATE, PIPE, WINDOW SASH, REINFORCING BARS REINFORCING MESH Hot and Cold Rolled Bars PROMPT DELIVERY 0 Satisfaction Guaranteed M. BROWN AND SONS f254 Union Street North, Off Lancaster KITCHENER - ONT. Telephone 5-5645 LYRE HEaTR E a TWO SHOWS Each Night, starting at 7:15 p.m. SATURDAY MATINEE 2 p.m. • • WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, SEPT. 21, 22 "Knock on Any Door" (Adult Entertainment) • HUMPHREY BOGART JOHN DEREK ▪ FRIDAY, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 24 "Massacre River" 3 ROARY CALHOUN CATHY DOWNS N Non iii n ii in fuIDun inn% iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiihiss nuisoninnA mourn • MON. TUES., ATONES., SEPT. 26, 27, 28 "Canadin Pacific" I RANDOLPH SCOTT • JANE WYATT Altilliiiiiiiiiiiiiiniamiiiiihriamili11111111111111111111111111a10111111111611.011111110 iiiiiiiiiii 00,001110 iii i 0 0110111011100iHin ii iii 101i iiiiii ft1111 ii 10111411.11fi iii iiiiiiii 111110101 iiii iiiiii ii i 111 ii 011 ii 1114111,0Th ii 111111111111 i 111 1111 "Protect What You Have' - FOR - FIRE LIFE - AUTO INSURANCg CALL Stewart k. Scott 'Phone 293 Wingham We Stand Between Your and Loss All Yeart ,r00-11, TRE WINGT-1,01 ADVANCE-TIMES PAGS TUN Wodnosday, September 21, 1949 11111•111 lgoonnonoontionlooloonionnominumitionominuilluilougutionininninimmummuumnuouniniumitgit KING DEPT. STORE "The Friendly Store" 000000“00010m100001000.010 lllll 0.00.010001101000010001101110,0041 ..... ,000010101 ... 0 .. 1100410100$0,0100 ... 0000 0000 0 0”00110010,000./0 HAMILTON OPTICAL CO, W. R. Hamilton, R. O. Optometrist for Over 25 Years. Telephone 37 for Appointment. Pones ANGER Bright and Lively Details in a Smart Fall Wardrobe Sweaters, Skirts and Blouses warm. .r•IMM WOMAN. artmin. *amp 4.301,44 Time's Running Short ••••••• CARDIGANS Soft, All-wool Cardigans have the spotlight for school or work days and date nights. For almost any time the sweater is "just right". Colours in pink, grey, blue, fuschia, dark green, and black. Sizes 32 to 40- $5.95 to $8.95 il$1,11)0 m ,.00. 00WA% "N. Irmo kmimmo 61.1411. 11.1•111. 1•11.14.1 vo•N••• tr•mmo• Pullovers Stretch your back-to-school or Fall wardrobe with the very popular Long Sleeve Pullovers. Fine wool in soft tones of grey turquoise, blue and black. Sizes 34 to 38 . $5.30 111.1.1.1m NEO CHEMICAL FOOD ...$L35, $2.95, $4.95 In Capsule Form ....$L45, $2.65, $5.95 Puretest COD LIVER OIL, 8 oz. 85c, 16 oz. $1.35 Puretest Cod Liver Oil, 10-D „ . .$1.00, $3.25 Rexall Iron, Liver and Bone Marrow TONIC - $1.00, $1.75 Puretest PLENAMINS, with Iron and Liver $1.85, $5.75 VACAGEN (Oral Cold Vaccine) $2.00 (2 months' supply) SEVO. CALCIN (Oral Cold Vaccine) $3.00 When your doctor pre- scribes a Sacro Iliac SUPPORT Come to McKibbons for the SURGICAL BELT he recommends. We carry a full line of Supporters and Surgical Belts-- professionally known and professionally preferred from coast to coast. We will assure you of that perfect fit and support that is so essential to your good health. Stop in today and let us fill yotu prescription. 4.F.exvn.z. Ato. 11•1141 MOM.. 11•1111111M• IMOMM• 14.41.1, 1110011 LADIES' SKIRTS Fine Woollen Skirts, newest styling with two finely pleated sections in front. Will blend or, match your sweater. Colors of grey, black, brown and dark green. Sizes 14 to 20 $6.95 Hounds Tooth CHECK SHIRTS Straight styling with' fly front. In black and white or brown and white. Sizes 12 to 16 $6.95 .11.4.11 114.4101. IM1141.0 ADVANCE SHOWING of Famous RUST CRAFT Boxed CHRISTMAS CARDS Tooke's MAN-TAILORED BLOUSES Smart with Skirt or with Suit. In plain tones and stripes. Sizes 32 to 40_,, $3.50 to $5.00 BLAZERS A perfect topper for the new Skirt and Sweater Ensemble. All-wool Blazers, white cord trim. Well designed and finished. Colors of Wine, Brown, Navy and Grey. Sizes 14 to 20. $10.00 •;.•MIW.W 114.11 , 11141.• !le Mrs. Ernest Casemore, president of the W.I. was in Guelph on Wednes- day and Thtirsday.attending the Guel- ph Institute District Convention, and attended the Banquet Wednesday evening, when Prof. E. T. Salmon of McMaster University, spoke on Re- cent Developments in International Affairs. This address was later given over CKNX. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ross and WHITECHURCH Born-On Friday, September 16th, in Wing-ham Hospital, to Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Snowden, (nee Caroline Humphrey) a son. Mrs. Jas. Armstrong of Teeswater, and Mrs. Wm. Murray of Wingham, spent Tuesday last with Mr. and Mrs. Harold Walker. The service in the United Church here will be held at 2 p.m.. Standard Time on Sunday. 11.1.1MB Mrs, Walter Lott spent a few days last week with Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Lott at London and attended the Wes- tern Fair. Mrs. Paul Kruger of Detroit, has ibeen visiting during the past week with her sister, Mrs. Cook of Luck- now, and with her brother, Mr. John Gillies. 1.1.1•1111 !Mr mmeirM SKIRT TARTANS and PLAIDS „Style, your Skirt from your favourite Tartan or Plaid. Fine all-wool Scotch Tartans and Plaids. Buchanan, R.C.A., Crawford, Barkley and Stewart Tartans and many Plaids. 54" wide. Price- , $3.75 a.yard M111111•111111111111110111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111M11111111111111111111111111111111112 • • n Prompt Service GIRLS' CARDIGANS A mail new range in time for Fall or School wear. Right weight in fine wool for wearing with skirt or under the coat. Colors in red, yellow, blue, grey and green. Sizes 8 to 14 years $3.95 GIRLS' SKIRTS 'Phone 161 Free Delivery n n • n n n • n n n n n n n n 1.1 • • a n n n n n n n n n • a n an n n n a FOOD SAVINGS Self Serve Smith's Economy Food Store Self n n ▪ Serve n n n n Smooth finish all-Wool Girls' Skirts, straight in cut and in colours of wine, green and navy. Sizes 8 to 14 $3.95 = _ _ = K.D.S. _ _ = = = = = = = = = .--Tioluomiffilliiiiimmlliffilimummirnommillimumilionlimulimmillifummollmmimmilommmumma SPECIAL CORAL Sweet MIXED PICKLES in MASON JARS, 16 oz. 25c SPECIAL BAXTER'S Pork&Beans 20 oz. tins 2 for 23c SPECIAL VELVEETA CHEESE lb. pkg. 53c MEW Pat-A-Pan PASTRY FLOUR 24 lb. bag 1.19 TIP TOP Choice Quality PUREX TOILET TISSUE 3 rolls 32c CAMAY TOILET SOAP Giant Size 2 cakes 29c and Mrs. Lawrence Willis were; Miss Agnes Wallace of Wingham, also Mr. and Mrs. Bert Wallace of Detroit. Mr. and Mrs. William Kerr and daughters of Toronto, visited last Wednesday with the former's daugh- ter, Mrs, Robert MacDonald, Mrs. Fred Fowler of Chesley, has been staying with her mother, Mits. Mary Payne for a few days, Miss Francis Denis has gone to Stratford, where she is attending Nor- mal this year, 48 °z* JUG OF JAVEX, each SID • 49c Heavy Grade dot.Heavy 12-cut I Seal-A-Wax I ZINC RINGS 37c Rubber Rings, 2 doz. 15c I SEALING WAX lb. 19c JAMESTOWN A presentation was held on Friday night for Mr. and Mrs, Hugh Camp- bell nee (Mary Bradshaw), in the Community Hall, Bluevale, in honour of the newly weds, Recent visitors at the home of Mr, The Salvation Arn4 Captain and Mrs. H. deVries VegCli tar I Size California PRUNES, Monday- 1:00 P.M.-Sunshine Hour. Tuesday 2:30 League. 8 pan.--Youth Group. Thutsclay- 8 p.m.,--Prayer Ideating. A hearty Welcome await* at the Salvation Army. Canada or North American SPIRIT or CIDER VINEGAR Gallon 4Th FRESH PASTRY From Teeswater Bakery Arrives Fresh TUES. - FRI. - SAT. lb. pkg. 22c PEACHES - PLUMS GRAPES - PEARS ARRIVE DAILY at IVIARICET PRICES 11:00 a.m.-Holinest Meeting. 2t30 p.m.-Sunday School. 7:00 p.m.--Gospel Servite. • • n • UNGRADED PEAS 15 oz, tin 14c Donald, and Mr. and Mrs. Russell Ross spent Wednesday at London Fair. Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Falconer and Lois, attended Kincardine Fair on Friday. Mr. and Mrs, Parker Campbell, of Wingham, Mr. and Mrs. John Mason and family and Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Mason were at London Fair on Thursday. Mrs. Gee. McClenaghan and Mil- dred, and Mr, and Mrs. Clarence Mc- Clenaghan and baby, Beatrice, spent Sunday at the home of the latter's sister, Mrs. A. R. Goudie and Mrs. C. McClenaghan stayed to spend a week there. Mr, and Mrs, Thos. O'Malley and children spent Thursday at London Fair. Mr. and Mrs. Herson Irwin, Jim and Bill spent. Sunday at the home of her brother, Mr. Joseph Thompson of Li s towel. Rev. W. J. Watt had charge of the service in Brick United Churctt on Sunday and the' Sunday School held the Annual Rally Day Serice. Mrs. Amos Cornelius was in Lon- don at Victoria Hospital on Tuesday for further treatment on her nose. Mr. and Mrs, Fred Paterson of Leamington, spent last Tuesday with Mr. F. McK. ,Pa.tersOn. Mrs. Earle Caslick, Mr, and Mrs. Russell Ross and children, Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Conn and children,'Mr. and Mrs. Billie Caslick and Beth, and Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Caslick and children spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Coultes, of East Wa- wanosh. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Walters and Helen, Mr. and Mrs. Ross McRae at- tended London Fair an Wednesday, Mr, John Bttrchill and Currie and Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Pickett and Leona, were at the Fair on Tuesday and...Mr. and Mrs. Billie Caslick were at the Fair on Thursday last. Tell tables of crokinole were played at the social in the Presbyterian Church on Friday evening, Miss Grace McKinnon won the prize for '.sigh points for ladies and Mr. Albert Wal- ters for high points for men, and Mrs. Lott and Mr. john. Craig held low pointS. Lunch was served and the soc- ial time enjoyed by all. TWO FREE 'PHONE 161 • • n i. • a M 1 'PHONE ••• 161 01• 00101111111 DELIVERIES DAILY a • • 1011111011111111111111111100111111111111111111110111101111111111111111100101111111111111111118